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Sf IMPORTANT COLLECTION 


OF 


Barly English ae American Portraits 


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FP inable oo Paintings 


FROM THE ESTATES OF THE LATE 
eee Henry Lewis, F.W.R. EscuMANn, Miss M.B. Hicks, HARRY RAN-. 
5 KIN, Miss MariE Porrner (BY ORDER OF THE CHANCELLOR, STATE OF NEW 
. JERSEY), AND TO CLOSE AN ESTATE BY ORDER OF JAMES W. HYDE, ESQ., NO. 10 
WALL ST., N. Y.; AND FROM THE PRIVATE COLLECTION OF Mrs. Pau.ineE D. Riccs 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
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THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS 
NOVEMBER 11TH AND 12tTu, 1915 


BEGINNING AT EIGHT O’CLOCK 


: THE SALE WILL BE PERSONALLY CONDUCTED BY 


a MR. HIRAM H. PARKE 
: OFFICES: TWO EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET 
MADISON SQUARE SOUTH 
NEW YORK 


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CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. Any bid which is merely a nominal or fractional ad- 
vance may be rejected by the auctioneer, if, in his judgment, 
such bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 


_ 2. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dis- 
pute arise between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall 
either decide the same or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 


3. Payment shall be made of all or such part of the pur- 
chase money as may be required, and the names and addresses 
of the purchasers shall be given immediately on the sale of 
_ every lot, in default of which the lot so purchased shall be imme- 
diately put up again and re-sold. 
| 4. Payment of that part of the purchase money not made 
at the time of sale shall be made within the time announced 
or designated by the auctioneer, in default of which the under- 
signed may either continue to hold the lots at the risk of the 
purchaser and take such action as may be necessary for the 
enforcement of the sale, or may at public or private sale, and 
without other than this notice, re-sell the lots for the benefit 
of such purchaser and the deficiency (if any) arising from such 
re-sale shall be a charge against such purchaser. 


5. Delivery of any purchase will be made only upon pay- 
ment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 


6. Delivery of any or all purchases will be made only at 
the place of sale, and only on presenting the bill of purchase 
and within the time announced by the auctioneer. 

7. Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business 
in which the undersigned is in no wise engaged, and will not be 
performed by the undersigned for purchasers. The undersigned 
will, however, afford to purchasers every facility for employing 
at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, 
however, without any assumption of responsibility on his part 
for the acts and charges of the parties engaged for such service. 

8. Storage of any purchase shall be at the sole risk of the 
purchaser. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s ham 
mer, and thereafter, while the undersigned will exercise due cau- 
tion in caring for and delivering such purchase, he will not 


hold himself responsible if such purchase be lost, stolen, dam- 
aged or destroyed. 

9. Guarantee is not made either by the owner or the under- 
signed of the correctness of the description, genuineness or au- 
thenticity of any lot, and no sale will be set aside on account of 
any incorrectness, error of cataloguing, or any imperfection not 
noted. Every lot is on public exhibition prior to its sale, after 
which it is sold “as is” and without recourse. 

The undersigned exercises great care to catalogue every lot 
correctly and will give consideration to the opinion of any 
trustworthy expert to the effect that any lot has been incor- 
rectly catalogued, and, in his judgment, may either sell the lot 
as catalogued or make mention of the opinion of such expert, 
who thereby would become responsible for such damage as 
might result were his opinion without proper foundation. 


SPECIAL CONDITIONS 


In compliance with an Agreement of Sale entered into with 
the owners, which requires an early accounting, and in order 
to insure a prompt removal of the purchases, a cash deposit of at 
least 25 per cent. will be required in part payment. 

Settlements must be made in full for all purchases on or 
before Monday, November 15th, at 4 P.M. 

All purchases must be removed at the buyer’s risk and expense 
on or before Wednesday, November 17th, at 12 o’clock noon. 

Buying or bidding by the auctioneer or his assistants for 
responsible parties, on orders transmitted by mail, telegraph or 
telephone will be faithfully attended to without charge or com- 
mission. Any purchase so made will be subject to the above 
conditions of sale, which cannot in any manner be modified. 


HIRAM H. PARKE, 
AUCTIONEER. 
Two East Twenty-third Street, 
New York City. 


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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1915 


No. 886 BROADWAY (AT 131TH STREET) 


FIRST FLOOR SALESROOM 


COMMENCING AT 8.00 p.m. 


No. 1 
JAPANESE 
MOONLIGHT ON THE BAY 


(On Vellum in Sepia) 
” Height, 18 inches; width, 23 inches 


Lares firs are on the left, shipping on the shimmering water is in the 
middle distance and beyond are wooded hills. 
Signed on the left. 


No. 2 
FRITZ THAULOW 


THE OLD BRIDGE IN WINTER 
(Colored Print—numbered 27) 


An old village street, with its stone bridge, shows a venerable peasant 
trudging through the snow. 


Signed on the right lower corner, Fritz THavutow. 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of all Purchasers 


Attention is called to the Conditions of Sale printed in the forepart of this Catalogue. 
The ownership or source of consignment of any article may be ascertained by inquiry at office. 
iram H. Parke. 


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First Evening 


No. 3 
FRITZ THAULOW 


THE HAMLET BY THE STREAM 
(Colored Print—numbered 9’) 


A row of ancient thatched cottages, overshadowed by trees, are bordered 
by a swirling river. 
Signed on the right lower corner, Fritz TuauLow. 


No. 4 
FRITZ THAULOW 


THE VILLAGHK WASH-DAY 
(Colored Print—numbered 28) 


SEVERAL peasants are busily employed on the embankment of a stream; 
beyond are an old stone bridge and the red roofs of the village. 


Signed on the right lower corner, Fritz THautow. 


No. 5 
FRITZ THAULOW 


THE LANDING PLACE ON THE CANAL, VENICE 
(Colored Print—numbered 32) 
Tue stone steps stretch off to the left, a gondola lazily swings with the 
quiet tide, a red walled palace beyond. 
Signed on the right lower corner, Fritz THauLow. 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of all Purchasers 


Attention is called to the Conditions of Sale printed in the forepart of this Catalogue. 
The ownership or source of consignment of any article may be ascertained by inquiry at office. 
Hiram H. Parke. 


_ First Evening 


No. 6 
FRITZ THAULOW 
WINTER 
(Colored Print—numbered 3) 


A sLow-movine stream, half covered with snow and ice, is flanked on the 
left by some red sheds. Beyond are snow-covered hills. 


Signed on the right lower corner, Frirz Tuaviow. 


No. 7 
COLORED LITHOGRAPHS 
PANEL OF SEVEN OLD NEW YORK VIEWS 


By Major & Knapp, for “Valentine’s Manual,” 1864. 


No. 8 
COLORED LITHOGRAPHS 
PANEL OF ELEVEN NEW YORK SUBURBS 


By Major & Knapp, for ‘‘Valentine’s Manual,” 1864. 


No. 9 
COLORED LITHOGRAPHS 
PANEL OF NINE OLD NEW YORK VIEWS 


By Major & Knapp, for “Valentine’s Manual.” 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be requred of all Purchasers 


Attention is called to the Conditions of Sale printed in the forepart of this Catalogue. 
@ ownership or source of consignment of any article may be ascertained by inquiry at office. 
Hiram H. Parke. 


First Evening 


No. 10 
WwW. WUST 


ConTEMPORARY: AMERICAN 


CHIEF WOLF ROBE 
Height, 18 inches; length, 14 inches 


Provup of his full war-paint. 


Signed at lower right, W. Wust. 


No. 11 


MAXIMILIENNE GUYON 


ConTEMPORARY: FRENCH 


PIERETTE 
(Water Color) 


Height, 15 inches; length, 8 inches 


A DAINTY specimen of this careful artist’s work. 


Signed at lower right in full. 
No. 12 
MAXIMILIENNE GUYON 


CoNTEMPORARY: FRENCH 


PIERROT 
(Water Color) 


Height, 15 inches; length, 84% inches 


A DAINTY specimen of this careful artist’s work. 


Signed at lower right m full. 


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NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of all Purchasers 

Attention is called to the Conditions of Sale printed in the forepart of this Catalogue. 

The ownership or source of consignment of any article may be ascertained by inquiry at office. 
Hiram H. Parke. 


First Evening 


No. 13 


ALBERT ROELOFS 


CoNTEMPORARY: AMERICAN 


PORTRAIT OF A LADY 
Height, 91% inches; length, 71% inches 


Lapy with red hat is putting on her gloves preparatory to taking a 
walk. 


No. 14 
LUIGI LOIR 


CoNTEMPORARY: ITALIAN 


PONT NEUF, PARIS 
(Water Color) 


Height, 9 inches; length, 121% inches 


A sunny and busy scene with many figures; gay in spirit. 


Signed at lower right, Lor Lutet. 


No. 15 


J. ROSEN 


CoNTEMPORARY: GERMAN 


THE RUSSIAN FORAGERS 
Height, 24 inches; length, 41 inches 


MountTep soldiers are carting hay through the deep snow in a sledge 
from a farm to their barracks. 
Signed at lower right, J. Rosen, 1887 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be requred of all Purchasers 


Attention is called to the Conditions of Sale printed in the forepart of this Catalogue. 
The ownership or source of consignment of any article may be ascertained by inquiry at office.. 
Hiram H. Parke. 


First Evening 


No. 16 


EUGEN KLIMSCH 


CONTEMPORARY: GERMAN 


CAVALIER AND HIS LADY 
(Water Color) 


Height, 514 inches; length, 384 inches 


In a Renaissance dining room the cavalier and the lady are drinking to 


the success of his venture. 


Signed at lower left, Eucen Kuimscu, 1872. 


No. 17 


EUGEN KLIMSCH 


CoNTEMPORARY: GERMAN 


BELOW STAIRS 
(Water Color) 


Height, 514 inches; length, 324 inches 


Ix an old-fashioned kitchen a trooper is being regaled by one of the 
maids. 
Signed at lower left, Eugen Kumscu, 1872. 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of all Purchasers 


Attention is called to the Conditions of Sale printed in the forepart of this Catalogue. 
The ownership or source of consignment of any article may be ascertained by inquiry at office. 
Hiram H. Parke. 


First Evening 


No. 18 
ADOLPH ECHTLER 


ConTEMPORARY: GERMAN 
THE FLOWER VENDER 
Height, 29 inches; length, 21 inches 
Ow the window sill of an old-fashioned house some roses and other flowers 


are exposed for sale. The mother is kissing her young daughter, while 
two other young girls are playing with their dogs. 


Signed at lower right, Av. Ecutier. 
No. 19 
L. BURILLOT 


'ConTEMPORARY: FRENCH 
BONHONNE 
. Height, 17 inches; length, 18 inches 


A souty little terrier is evidently content with himself. 


Signed at lower right, L. Burtiuor. 


No. 20 
EK. SALA 


CONTEMPORARY: ITALIAN 


A VENETIAN CANAL 
(Water Color) 


Height, 11 inches; length, 18 inches 


SaitBoats and gondolas are at or approaching the landing place, where 
the prospective passengers are sitting. A church and houses are in the 


distance. Full of sunny light. 
Signed on the right, EK. Sata, Minan. 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of all Purchasers 


Attention is called to the Conditions of Sale printed in the forepart of this Catalogue. 
The ownership or source of consignment of any article may be ascertained by inquiry at office. 
Hiram H. Parke. 


First Evening 


No. 21 


LUIGI LOIR 


ConTEMPORARY: ITALIAN 


IN THE OLD QUARTER OF PARIS 
Height, 6 inches; length, 81 inches 
A pu day with many people bustling about their business. Old build- 


ings are on the right. 
Signed at lower right, Loir Lutct. 


No. 22 


JEAN BERAUD 


FRENCH 


Medals: Paris, third class, second class, gold medal 1889. E. U. — 
Officer of the Legion of Honor 1894. Hors concours. 


THE MADELEINE, PARIS 
( Pastel) 


Height, 32 inches; length, 25 inches 


In the dim light, with a few rays of sunshine coming through a stained- 
glass window, the vast audience, with one accord, is bending in solemn 
prayer. 

Signed at lower right, JEAN BERaup. 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of all Purchasers 


Atte mm is called to the Conditions of Sale printed in the forepart of this Catalogue. 
The ownership or source of consignment of any article may be ascertained by inquiry at office. 
Hiram H. Parke. 


First Evening 


No. 23 


JAN VANDER HEYDEN 
Dutcu: 1637—1712 


THE GATEWAY TO THE TOWN 


Height, 19 inches; length, 27 inches 


A very interesting old walled Flemish town, with its high spires and gables, 
and a sluggish river running through the foreground on the right. 


Signed at lower right, V. H. 


No. 24 


CHARLES EMILE JACQUE 


FRENCH 


Medal: Paris, 1861, 1863, 1864; Legion of Honor 1867; gold medal, 
E. W., 1889. 


CHICKENS 
Height, 81% inches; length, 111% inches 


A croup of chickens in a barn are feeding from a bowl of hot food. 


Signed at lower left, CHARLES JACQUE. 


NOTICEK—A Cash Deposit will be requred of all Purchasers 
Attention is called to the Conditions of Sale printed in the forepart of this Catalogue. 
The ownership or source of consignment of any article may be ascertained v inquiry at office, 


= ak oe iram H. Parke. 


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First Evening 


No. 25 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
DAVID TENIERS 


Earty 17TH CENTURY 


DUTCH BOORS REGALING THEMSELVES 
AND DANCING 


Height, 91% inches; length, 18 inches 


In a quaint old kitchen the fun moves fast and furious. 


No. 26 


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EMILE JEAN HORACE VERNET 
Frencu: 1789—1863 


Member of the Institute 1826; Director of the French Academy at 
Rome 1828; Grand Officer of the Legion of Honor. 


CHOLERA ET SOCIALISME 
Height, 18 inches; length, 144% inches 


A GRUESOME figure of a man playing the flute on a human bone, is tread- 
ing on the prostrate form of a man who is strapped to the guillotine; 
behind is a figure of encircling Death. An intensely symbolic and realistic 
inasterpiece. 


Signed at lower left, H. Vernet, 1850. 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of all Purchasers 


Attention is called to the Conditions of Sale printed in the forepart of this Catalogue. 
The ownership or source of consignment of any article may be ascertained by inquiry at office. 
Hiram H. Parke. 


First Evening 
No. 27 
A. MARCOTTE DE QUIVIERES 


ConTEMPORARY: FRENCH 
OFF BOULOGNE 
oH eight, 1014 inches; length, 16 inches 


A cLoupy gray sky is reflected in the still water. A fleet of fishing smacks 
is beating out to sea, while the Channel packet is on its way. 


Signed at lower right, A. Marcotte DE QuiviéreEs, Boulogne 
s/m, 1896. 


No. 28 


THOMAS MORAN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1837— 
WILHELMINA PASS, WEBER CANYON, UTAH 
Height, 10 inches; length, 14 inches 


A NOBLE scene rendered in monotone. 


No. 29 


MAURICE LELOIR 
French pupil of his father; medal of the third class. 


BIRDNESTING 
(Water Color) 


Height, 17 inches; length, 13 inches 


Ar the edge of a wood, in springtime, a young man is climbing down 
from a tree, in which he has found a nest. A young girl in a Watteau 
costume of pink silk is expectantly waiting for the nest. 


Signed at lower left, Maurice Lenore. 


NOTICE—A4 Cash Deposit will be requred of all Purchasers 


Attention is called to the Conditions of Sale printed in the forepart of this Catalogue. 
The ownership or source of consignment of any article may be ascertained by inquiry at office. 
Hiram H. Parke, 


First Evening 


No. 30 


A. TAMBURINI 


ITALIAN. 
A pupil of Bonnat. Medal Fine Arts Academy, Florence. 
THE CELLARER 
Height, 121% inches; length, 101% mches 
A soviaL monk is examining a new vintage. 


Signed at upper left, A. TamBuRINI, FLORENCE. 


No. 31 


J. H. JURRES 


FreNcH: CONTEMPORARY 
THE STALLION 
Height, 114% wmches; length, 17 inches 
A MAN in a red cloak holds a white stallion. A strong sketch. 


Signed at lower right, J. H. Jurres. 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of all Purchasers 

Attention is called to the Conditions of Sale printed in the forepart of this Catalogue. 

The ownership or source of consignment of any article may be ascertained by inquiry at office. 
Hiram H. Parke. 


First Evening 


No. 32 


KARL PIERRE DAUBIGNY 
Frencu: 1846—1888 


RIVER SEINE NEAR PARIS 
(On Panel) 


Height, 1814 inches; length, 231% inches 


SEVERAL large barges are seen at the edge of the stream. On the bank is 
a group of picnickers. 
Signed at the lower left, Daunieny. 


No. 33 


J. INNOCENTI 


ConTEMPORARY: ITALIAN 
THE HEAD OF A CAVALIER 
(On Panel) 
Height, 101% inches; length, 94% inches 


Iw full bloom of manhood, with a plumed hat and red coat. 


Signed at the lower left, J. INNocENTI. 


NOTICEK—A Cash Deposit will be required of all Purchasers 


Attention is called to the Conditions of Sale printed in the forepart of this Catalogue. 
The ownership or source of consignment of any article may be ascertained be oe ros je office. 
Hiram H, Parke. 


First Evening 


No. 34 
JOHN HAUSER 


CoNTEMPORARY: AMERICAN 


BIG ELK STOUX 
(On Panel) 


Height, 9 inches; length, 6 inches 


Tus intelligent chief. is shown in his panoply of war. 


Signed at lower right, Joan Hauser, 1901. 


No. 35 
C. S. DORIAN 


ConTEMPORARY: AMERICAN 


SHIPPING AT NIGHT 
Height, 14 inches; length, 20 inches 


THE lazy lapping sea catches the beams of a moon set in a soft cloudy 
sky. The red and green lights of the vessels are reflected by the crests 
of the small waves. | 


Signed at the lower right, C. S. Dorian. 


No. 36 
J. EMERY SMITH 


ConNTEMPORARY: AMERICAN 


THE NEWSGIRL 
Height, 19 inches; length, 18 inches 


THE young girl, in a dull red jacket, offers her wares. 


Signed right center, J. EMery Smiru. 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of all Purchasers 


Attention is called to the Conditions of Sale printed in the forepart of this Catalogue. 
The ownership or source of consignment of any article may be ascertained by inquiry at office. 
am H. Parke. 


First Evening 
No. 37 
GEORGIUS WASHINGTON 
CoNTEMPORARY: AMERICAN 


THE ARAB CHIEF 

Height, 8% inches; length, 10% inches 
Tue Arab Chief has evidently just come down from the hills, and is recon- 
noitering, while a mounted attendant holds his white Arabian steed. 


Signed at the lower left, G. WasHINGTON. 


No. 38 


J. G. BROWN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1831—1913 


THE LITTLE BOOTBLACK AT PLAY 
Height, 24 inches; length, 18 inches 
Tue fair-haired urchin has made a seat of his boot box, and is playing 


with his favorite fox terrier. 
Signed at the lower left, J. G. Brown, N.A. 


No. 39 
GEORGE RIECKE 


CoNTEMPORARY: AMERICAN 


SHEEP 
Height, 101% inches; length, 14 mches 


Turee sheep are seen grazing in a wooded pasturage. 


Signed at the lower right, Gro. RiEckE. 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be requred of all Purchasers 


Attention is called to the Conditions of Sale printed in the forepart of this Catalogue. 
The ownership or source of consignment of any article may be ascertained by inquiry at office. 
: Hiram H. Parke. 


First Evening 


No. 40 


JULIEN DUPRE 


Born in Paris. Medals, 1880, 1881; silver 1889 E. U.; Cross of the 
Legion of Honor 1892. Hors concours 1900. E. U. 


A FARM IN NORMANDY 
Height, 16 inches; length, 22 mches 
A PEASANT is crossing a footbridge with a pail of new milk in her hand. 


On the right are two handsome cows. The sunlight is gleaming across 
the pasturage in the middle distance. 


_ Signed at the lower left, Jutren Dupre. 


No. 41 


ALEXANDER H. WYANT, N.A. 
AmERICAN: 1836—1892 


THE FORT AT NEW BEDFORD 
(Water Color) 


Height, 7 inches; length, 914 inches 


A typicat New England coast scene. A very early example of this great 
master. 


Signed at lower left, A. H. Wyant. 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of all Purchasers 

Attention is called to the Conditions of Sale printed in the forepart of this Catalogue. 

The ownership or source of consignment of any article may be ascertained by inquiry at office. 
Hiram H. Parke. 


First Evening 


No. 42 


SIR EDWIN LANDSEER, R.A. 
Eneuisu: 1802—1873 


FEEDING THE CALF 


Height, 32 inches; length, 38 inches 


A youne boy in a blue smock is seated on an old basket and feeds his 
pet, while his black dog sits up on its haunches, expectantly waiting for 


its share. Portrayed with all the faithfulness of this great animal 
painter. 


Signed on the barrel right, E. L. 1836. 


No. 43 


GEORGE W. MAYNARD, A.N.A. 


CONTEMPORARY: AMERICAN 


THE MERMAID 


Height, 151% inches; length, 22 inches 


Turovcen the blue green waves, a mermaid is pursuing a fish. 


Signed at lower right, G. W. Maynarp. 


From the collection of Mrs. Havemeyer. 


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NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of all Purchasers 

Attention is called to the Conditions of Sale printed in the forepart of this Catalogue. 

The ownership or source of consignment of any article may be ascertained a ae aks et office. 
am H. Parke. 


First Evening 


No. 44 


GUILLAUME SEIGNAC 


French. Born in Bordeaux. An exhibitor at the Paris Salou: 


THE WHKEKLY BATH 


Height, 19 inches; length, 18%4 inches 


In the kitchen of a farmhouse in the South of France, a mother is giving 
her children their weekly tub. One little girl is in the water and is splash- 
ing herself with evident contentment; her brother, who is nearly ready, is 
playing with the water, while the mother holds the baby on her lap. An- 
other son apparently is not fond of water as he is very slow in disrobing 
and is crying; his mother is admonishing him and points to the con- 
tented sister. 

Signed on the bottom of the wooden bench, G. S. 


From the collection of Mrs. B. Fairchild. 


No. 45 


MATILDA LOTZ 
AmERIcAN: 1861— 
SHEEP 
Height, 1244 mches; length, 1614 wches 


A riock of sheep is seen scattered over a pasturage, wooded hills are in 
the distance. 


Signed at the lower right, Matitpa Lotz, 1884. 
From the collection of Mrs. P. D. Riggs. 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of all Purchasers 

Attention is called to the Conditions of Sale printed in the forepart of this Catalogue. 

The ownership or source of consignment of any article may be ascertained by inquiry at office. 
Hiram H. Parke. 


First Evening 


No. 46 


GUILLAUME SEIGNAC 


French. Born in Bordeaux. An exhibitor at the Paris Salon. 


THE NAUGHTY BOY 
Height, 16 inches; length, 124 inches 


AN angry young mother is disturbed at her embroidery frame by her 
unruly son, who is jumping on a large sofa and pushing her handsome 
shawl, and a workbasket with its contents, to the floor. She insists on 
his picking the basket up, but he evidently is trying to see how far he 
‘ean go in his disobedience. His sister is quietly playing wth her dolly, 
and takes no notice of the fracas. 


Signed on the footstool right, G. S. 
From the collection of Mrs. -B. Fairchild. 


No. 47 


ZU LAUR 


GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


KITTENS 
Height, 15 inches; length, 22 inches 


On a table is a jewel-case; in front is a hand mirror in which a tabby kit- 
ten is staring, while two others and their mother are looking on in amaze- 
ment. 

Signed at lower right, Zu Laur. 


From the collection of Mrs. M. J. Falk. 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of all Purchasers 


Attention is called to the Conditions of Sale printed in the forepart of this Catalogue. 
The ownership or source of consignment of any article may be ascertained by inquiry at office. 
Hiram H. Parke. 


First Evening 


No. 48 


EK. LOYAL FIELD 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


LATE AUTUMN 
Height, 1814 inches; length, 18 inches 


Warm autumn-tinted trees flooded with sunlight are on the right, over- 
hanging a small cottage. Green pasturage stretches off to the left dis- 
tance. 

Signed at the lower right, E. Loyau Frexp. 


No. 49 


GEORGE HENRY SMILLIE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1840— 


SPRINGTIME IN NEW ENGLAND 
Height, 17 inches; length, 24 inches 


A wazy stream is crossed by an old wooden bridge; on its banks are a few 
trees; a roadway leads to a whitewashed cottage. A typical gray and 
blue sky overhead. 

Signed. 
From the collection of M. Meserole, Esq. 


NOTICK—A Cash Deposit will be required of all Purchasers 


Attention is called to the Conditions of Sale printed in the forepart of this Catalogue. 
The ownership or source of consignment of any article may be ascertained by inquiry at office. 
Hiram H. Parke. 


First Evening 


No. 50 


CHARLES WARREN EATON, N.A. 
American. Born in 1857. Received Honorable Mention at the Paris 
Exhibition of 1900. 
A CORNFIELD BY MOONLIGHT 
Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches 


Tue blue light of an autumn moon just discloses the stalks of the lately 
gathered corn. ) 


Signed at the lower left, Cuas. Warren Eaton. 
_ From the collection of Mrs. M. J. Falk. 


No. 51 


DORSCHWILLER 


GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


THE PERFORMING MONKEYS ON A HOLIDAY 
Height, 25 inches; length, 19 inches 


Two monkeys have escaped from a traveling circus with their costumes 
and props, and are seriously seated beside a small pool in a garden, 
wondering what is going to happen to them next. A satyr grins down 
upon them from its pedestal. An entertaining scene. 


Signed at the lower left, DorscHwILLER. 


From the collection of M. Meserole, Esq. 


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No. 52 


WILLIAM GEDNEY BUNCE 
AmERICAN: 1840— 


ON THE LAGOON, VENICE 
(Water Color) 


Height, 16 inches; length, 11 inches 


Tue dome of St. Mark’s is seen in the distance, with shipping on the 
right, and a translucent sea reflecting a warm summer sky. 


Signed at the lower right, W. G. Bunce. 
From the collection of Mrs. George B. De Forrest. 


No. 53 


ALBERT GIRARD 
French. Born in Paris 1889. An exhibitor at the Paris salon. 


AN ENCAMPMENT IN THE DESERT 


Height, 10 inches; length, 18 inches 


Berore their striped colored tents, two Arabs are sitting, rocky hills are 
to the left. A lurid sunset gives a sense of heat to the scene. 


Signed at the lower left, A. Girarp. 
From the collection of Mrs. M. J. Falk. 


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No. 54 


GEORGE HENRY SMILLIE, N.A. 


American: 1840— 
SPRINGTIME 


Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches 


BrsipE a gentle brook, crossed by a wooden bridge, is a clump of apple 
trees in full bloom; to left and right verdant pastures gently rise; in 
the distance is the village church, a lazy cumulus sky overhead. 


Signed at the lower left, Gro. H. Smruue, N.A., 1904. 
_ From the collection of M. Meserole, Esq. 


No. 55 


ALFRED SEIFERT 


GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


German. Contemporary. Born at Harowitz, Bohemia. 


IDEAL HEAD 
(On Panel) 


Height, 8 inches; length, 6 inches 


A youne girl, with a charming smile, looks contentedly out upon every- 
thing. 


Signed at the lower right, A. SEIFERT. 


From the collection of Mrs. George B. De Forrest. 


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No. 56 


HARVEY YOUNG 


ConTEMPORARY: AMERICAN 


ON THE HUDSON RIVER ABOVE CORNWALL 
Height, 13 inches; length, 24 inches 


GtLowine autumn foliage is seen on the right bank of the river, and heavy 
clouds occupy the main distance. 


Signed at the lower right, Harvey Youne. 


From the collection of Mrs. Coks. 


No. 57 


HENRY L. BOAZ 


Frencyo: CoNTEMORARY 


AT THE EDGE OF THE.POOL 
Height, 12 inches; length, 17¥ wmches 


Some woods stretch across from right to left, and form a background 
for some marshy ground, in which three peasants are resting. The cool 
sun is setting, and dark clouds are drifting across the sky. 


Signed at the lower right, Hy. L. Boaz. 


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No. 58 


JOSEPH PIERRE OLIVER COOMANS 
Beucian: 1816—1891 


Pupil of De Keyser and Baron Wappers; medalist of the Paris Salon. 


THE TURKISH BRIDE 
Height, 274% inches; length, 20 inches 
A BEAUTIFUL young girl, in brave attire, is seated meditating upon 


her happiness; a loose pink coat is lightly thrown on the table in front 
of her. 


| Signed at the lower left, JoserH Coomans, 1888. 


No. 59 


F. R. UNTERBERGER 
German, 1835. Noted for his atmospheric effects. 


ILE DE CAPRI (ITALIE) 


Height, 3114 inches; length, 48 inches 


From the terrace of the Hotel Pagano is seen the beautiful bay. In the 
middle distance is the rising and rocky hill, brilliantly lit up, with the 
ruddy setting sun. 

Signed at lower right, F. R. UNTERBERGER. 


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No. 60 


FRANCOIS CLAUDIUS, COMTE CALIX 


Born at Lyons, 1813; died 1880. Medals in 1844, 1857, 1859, 
1863. 


WEALTH DOES NOT MAKE HAPPINESS 

Height, 41 inches; length, 55 inches 
Tue rich Baron is seated at a table with the huntsman and his wife, who 
is suckling her infant, while a little sister looks happily on. ‘The discon- 
tented and richly gowned wife of the Baron averts her eyes from the 


happy scene. Dead game in profusion is spread on the floor, while two 
hounds squat lazily around. 


Signed at lower right, F. ComTE Cauix. ~ 


No. 61 


A. L. GROLL 


CoNTEMPORARY: AMERICAN 


THROUGH THE WOODS 


Height, 251% inches; length, 20 inches 


THE sun is low, and two young girls are going through a glade; a pool is 
in the foreground. 


Signed at the lower left, A. L. Grout. 


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No. 62 


ETTORE SIMONETTI 


CoNTEMPORARY: ITALIAN 


THE MUSICALE 


Height, 251% inches; length, 35 inches 


A youne lady in a Watteau costume sings to the assembled company, and 
is accompanied on the spinet, bass viol and violin. Remarkable as an 
example of intelligent grouping and for the interesting expressions of 
the company. 


Signed at lower right, Errore Simonetti, Roma. 


No. 63 


JOHN WILSON 
AMERICAN: 1832— 


MARINE—OFF THE COAST 


Height, 34 inches; length, 57 inches 


‘Tue bark, with an auxiliary engine, with sails partly furled, is ploughing 
her way through a heavy sea. A small wherry is taking a few passen- 
gers to the shore. A long low coastline with a fort on the right com- 
pletes the scene. 


Signed on the stern of the wherry, J. Witson, 1862. 
From the collection of N. P. Beers, Esq. 


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No. 64 


DAVID NEAL 
American, 1837-1878. Awarded the Great Medal of the Royal 
Bavarian Academy. 
WOUNBERG CONVENT 
Height, 28 inches; length, 231 mches 
Iw the noble Gothic entrance to this famous old abbey a nun is giving 


consolation to a penitent. The sun streams in from an open door on 
to the figures. 


Signed lower right, D. Neax, 1863. 


From the collection of M. Meserole, Esq. 


No. 65 


HENRIETTA RONNER 
Dutch, 1821-1904. A noted animal painter. 


THE FAITHFUL SERVANT 
S (On Panel) 


Height, 61% inches; length, 54% mches 


Aw Airedale is resting after having pulled a wheelbarrow, which is heavily 
laden. with fruit and vegetables. 


Signed at lower left, H. Ronner. 
From the collection of H. V. Weil, Esq. 


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THE PET DOG 


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No. | 66 
HENRIETTA RONNER 


Dutch, 1821-1904. A noted animal painter. 


(On Panel) 


Height, 61% inches; length, 51% inches 


_A BEAUTIFUL King Charles I spaniel is sitting on a crimson velvet cushion. 


Signed at lower left, H. Ronner. 


No. 67 


_ ANDRE CHARLES VOILLEMOT 
French. Pupil of Drolling. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. 


THE LITTLE PET 
Height, 2814 inches; length, 231% inches 


Tue young mother, elegantly gowned in white satin, gently tosses her in- 
fant, while an elder sister pulls at her dress. A Louis XV room com- 

_ pletes the scene. 
Signed at lower left, Cu. VoILLemot. 


From the collection of Mrs. Theo. Linke. 


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No. 68 


EUGENE LOUIS GABRIEL ISABEY 
French, 1804-1886. Medals, 1824, 1827, 1855; Chevalier of the 
Legion of Honor. 
THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS, VENICE 
Height, 20 inches; length, 161 inches 


Tus well-known scene is strongly depicted; the sun throws its square and — 
heavy shadows on the surrounding buildings. | 


Signed at lower right, E. L. I. ’67. 
From the Matthews Estate. - 


No. 69 


Cc. PECRUS 
ConNTEMPORARY: FRENCH 


EMBROIDERY 
(On Panel) 


Height, 181% inches; length, 144% inches 


A “apy in a seventeenth century lace-trimmed black satin dress, sits in 
an oaken parlor, threading her needle. Her work is spread beside her. 


Signed at the lower left, C. Picrus. 
From the collection of Chas. E. Bigelow, Esq. 


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No. 70 


PIERRE DUVAL LE CAMUS 
French, 17790-1854. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. Pupil of 
David. 
THE APOLLO GALLERY IN THE LOUVRE 
Height, 2514 inches; length, 82 inches 
Tuts gorgeous room, with its beautiful old Louis XIV paneled and sculp- 
tured ceiling, shows many cases of rare and unique works of art. 


Signed at lower right, P. Duvat. 


No. 71 


MICHELANGELO DA CARAVAGGIO 


ITALIAN 


Born in Caravaggio in 1569; died in 1609. A master of light and 
shade. 


THE HOLY FAMILY 
| Height, 44 inches; length, 37 inches 


Tur Holy Mother has just suckled the infant Jesus, and is looking at 
St. John, while Joseph is in the background holding a lamb. A candle 
lights the manger and throws its feeble rays on the figures. 


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No. 72 


JOSEF DE RIBERA 
SPANISH: 1588—1656 


URCHINS FIGHTING 
Height, 39 inches; length, 581% inches 
Two boys are struggling violently; on the left and center are two men 


who are evidently egging them on, while the sister of one of the boys is 
crying. 


No. 738 


GEORGE COCHRAN LAMBDIN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1830— 


THE TRYSTING PLACE 
Height, 211% inches; length, 18 inches 


Two lovers are seated under the trees in a wood; the ground is carpeted 
with ferns and dead leaves. On the trunk above them they have at some 
previous time carved their initials.. Mentioned in the Dictionary of 
Painters. 

Signed at lower right, Grorcre C. Lamsopin, 1864-5. 


F'rom Sale of Governor Bunn, Philadelphia, Pa. 


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No. 74 


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CHARLES C. CURRAN, N.A. 


AmERiIcan: 1861— 
ROSES 
Height, 5 inches; length, 9 inches 


A youne girl has just gathered some long-stemmed roses and is holding 
them in either hand to frame her head, and makes a charming scene. 


Signed at lower right, Cuas. C. Curran. 


: Er From the collection of Mrs. Theo. Linke. 


No. 75 


THOMAS COUTURE 
Frencu: 1815—1879 


A SCENE FROM THE MERCHANT OF VENICE 
Height, 2314 inches; length, 20 inches 


Tue noble Beatrice, costumed in pale lavender, stands near a table with 
her hand on an open casket which contains many papers; Tybalt is just 
entering a Gothic corridor. 


Signed at lower left, T. Couture, 1867. 


From the collection of Mrs. Fairchild. 


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No. 76 


ANDRE PLUMOT 
BELGIAN z 1829— 


THE NEW BAUBLE 
Height, 2514 inches; length, 324% mches 


In a grand old Dutch room, with beamed ceiling and large columned 
fireplace, the grandmother is dandling her grandchild on her knee, while _ 
her husband hands the child its new toy. The father and mother are 1 
looking on with pleasurable anticipation and are regaling themselves, . 
while two servants talk at an open door. Reminiscent of Metsu. 


Signed at lower left, ANDRE PiumMor, 1859. 
From the Maynard Collection. 


No. 77 
JOSEPH CARAUD 


FrencH: CONTEMPORARY 


Medals, 1859, 1861 and 1863; Chevalier of the Legion of Hoc 


MADAME ROLAND 
(On Panel) 


Height, 221% inches; length, 1614 inches 


Tue lady stands near a sunny window reading a book of poems; she is 

costumed in a plum-colored silk dress with black overdress beautifully 

trimmed with lace. 7 
Signed at lower left, J. Caraun. 


From the collection of Mrs. Theo. Linke. 


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No. 78 


JOHANNES CARPENTERO 
Beton: 1784—1823 


THE RECKONING | 
(On Panel) 


Height, 18% imches; length, 241 inches 
In the quaint old Flemish forecourt is a butcher holding a slate, whereon 


he is chalking the account of the burgomaster’s wife, who stands talking 
to him. Beyond, through the half door, are seen two boors regaling 


themselves. A curious outside wooden staircase leads to the floor above. 


Signed on the table frieze, at the right, J. CARPENTERO. 


From Mrs. Suydam’s Collection. 


No. 79 


M. HARTING 


GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


THE WATERFALL 
(On Panel) 


Height, 914 inches; length, 734 inches 


On the right is a rocky bank on which a peasant girl is sitting with her 
dog; fine trees beyond. In the middle distance are two waterfalls; gray 
mountains in the distance. 

Signed at lower left, M. Hartine, *49. 


From the Suchard Collection. 


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No. 80 


AUGUST SURRURE 
Frencu: 1794—1865 


THE MUSIC REHEARSAL 
(On Panel) 


Height, 11 inches; length, 94% inches 


A youne lady and gentleman in morning costume are singing to the ac- 
companiment of a spinet played by an older lady. The group is in a 
charming Louis XV chamber. 


Signed at lower right, AucusT SurRvuRE, 1853, ANVERs. 


No. 81 
M. HARTING 


GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


SKATING IN HOLLAND 7 . 
(On Panel) 


Height, 14 inches; length, 18 inches 


An old brick-gabled snowclad house occupies the center of the scene; the 
frozen canal stretches round in front and is lost in the distance. An 
old woman has cut through the ice and is washing some clothes. A | 
sleighing party is near by, and many figures are skating in the distance. 


Signed on the fence lower left, M. Hartine. 


From the collection of M. Meserole, Esq. 


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No. 82 


JEAN LOUIS HAMON 
Frencu: 1821—1874 


THE BUTTERFLY ENCHAINED 
Height, 15 inches; length, 171 inches 


A youne Roman matron is sitting on the portico of her villa and holds 
in her hand a beautiful butterfly, which is chained to a perch. Men- 
tioned in the Dictionary of Painters. 

Signed at lower left, J. L. Hamon. 


From the collection of Arthur H. Hearn, Esq. 


No. 83 


WILLIAM BROMLEY 


BritisH: CoNTEMPORARY 


TEACHING HIS DOG NEW TRICKS 
Height, 7% inches; length, 91% inches 


Tue farmer’s boy, in a smock, has his ragged terrier sitting up in front 
of him, with a pipe in his mouth, and he is admonishing him to keep still. 
A jolly little scene. 

Signed at lower right, W. BroMtey. 


From the collection of H. V. Weil, Esq. 


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No. 84 


EK. LOFANO 


Iratian: ConNTEMPORARY 


DRIVING 
(On Panel) 


Height, 91% inches; length, 74 imches 
A youne lady in a cream costume is driving; she is holding a multicolored __ 
Japanese parasol in her right hand and makes a charming figure. _ a 
Signed at lower left, E. Lorano. 


From the collection of Mrs. Geo. B. De Forrest. . 


No. 85 


MARTIN RICO 
Spanish, 1850-1908. Prix de Rome 1862; medal 1878; Chevalier of 
the Legion of Honor. 


THE BAY OF SPEZIA 


Height, 84% inches; length, 17 inches 


Tue blue waters stretch across the scene. Beyond are the ancient inter- 
esting buildings at the foot of a rocky wood-topped promontory. 


Signed at lower right, Rico. 
From the collection of Mrs. M. J. Falk. 


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No. 86 


EK. BOUTIBONNE 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


PLAYING TAG ON THE ICE 
Height, 18 inches; length, 1844 inches 
A youne girl in a fur-trimmed early Victorian costume is skating away 


from a girl in a lavender costume who is eagerly pursuing her. The 
shadowy wooded banks are partially covered with snow. 


Signed at lower left, E. Boutrnonne, 1872. 


From the collection of Mrs. Martin. 


No. 87 


JERVIS McENTEE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1828—1861 
Pupil of Church. 


WINDY DAY AFTER A SNOWSTORM 
(On Panel) 
Height, 14 inches; length, 24 inches 


Across a flat field a man is pushing his way through the heavy snow. A 
wood runs through the middle distance to a hamlet on the right. Beyond 
are the snowclad hills. 

Signed at the lower left, JM. 


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No. 88 
G. CERVI 
Traian: CONTEMPORARY 
BEHIND THE SCENES 
(On Panel) 
Height, 1714 inches; length, 1414 inches 


Wuite the diva is being prepared for her part by her maid, a gentleman 
in an elaborate embroidered costume is declaiming a part to her. Two 
men are looking on much amused. 


Signed at lower right, G. Cervi, Roma, 1874. | 
From the collection of Mrs. Geo. B. De Forrest. 


No. 89 


BARON LOUIS FRANCOIS LE JEUNE 


Frencnu: 1775— 


IDEAL HEAD 
Oval: Height, 21 inches 


A CHARMING young girl with a lace cap, in morning dishabille. 


From the collection of Mrs. Patterson. 


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No. 90 
S. ARLENT EDWARDS 


~ ConTEMPoRARY: AMERICAN 
~ (Colored Mezzotint) 


MRS. SARAH SIDDONS / H/S9 
Height, 6 inches; length, 4 inches 


Arter the miniature painting by Horace Hone. Proof. Remarque “Dag- 
ger.” Published by William Clausen & Co., New York. 


No. 91 


JAMES ABBOTT McNEILL WHISTLER 
AMERICAN: 1834—1903 
(Etching) 


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OLD BATTERSEA BRIDGE /*/~ 
Height, 514 inches; length, 8 inches 


Proof. Signed “Butterfly in an oval.” 


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No. 92 
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ConTEMPORARY: AMERICAN 
(Mezzotint ) 


PEG WOFFINGTON 
Height, 7 inches; length, 5 inches 


Arrrr the painting by William Hogarth. Proof. Remarque, “Two — a 
masques.” Published by William Clausen & Co., New York. a 


No. 93 ~ 


JAMES ABBOTT McNEILL WHISTLER 
AMERICAN: 1834—1908 
(Etching) 


“Ty : 
EAGLE WHARF (ON THE THAMES)/ ose 
Height, 538 inches; length, 84 imches 


Proof. Signed in center: WuisTLER, 1859. 


No. 94 


JAMES ABBOTT McNEILL WHISTLER 
AMERICAN: 1834—19038 Z, “fs ' a 
(Etching) f a 
ROTHERHITHE 7 


J Height, 1034 inches; length, 734, inches 


oh . Proof. Signed at the lower left, 1860. 


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No. 95 


JAMES EVANS, U.S.N. 


AMERICAN 


FRIGATE CONSTITUTION 
(Water Color) 


Height, 171% inches; length, 2214 inches 


Caprain Borrvm bearing the broad pennant of Commodore J. D. Elliot, 
Port Mahon. 1887. . 
Mr. Evans, who was a member of the ship’s company, gave great care to the details | 


of the various parts; the frame was made by the carpenter of the ship from wood  \ 
procured from the Mount of Olives. \ 


Signed at the lower left, James Evans. >) 


From the collection of William Boerum Wetmore, Esq. 


No. 96 


JAMES EVANS, U.S.N. 


AMERICAN 


FRIGATE CONSTITUTION 
(Water Color) 


Height, 1714 inches; length, 2214 inches 


Tue frigate Constitution off Malta in a storm, 1838. 


Mr. Evans, who was a member of the ship’s company, gave great care to the details 
of the various parts; the frame was made by the carpenter of the ship from wood 
procured from the Mount of Olives. 


Signed at the lower left, James Evans. 


From the collection of William Boerum Wetmore, Esq. 


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No. 97 


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WILLIAM HART, N.A. CO 
AMERICAN: 1822—1894 


HOLSTEIN CALF 
Height, 12 inches; length, 17 inches 


VicorousLy painted, showing the texture of the fur. Green background | a 
unfinished. a 

Signed at the lower left, Wm. Harr. 
From the collection of Mrs. Coks. 


No. 98 
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OLIVE P. BLACK® a v ; 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


AT THE EDGE OF THE WOODS 
Height, 16 mches; length, 24 inches 
A rocky glen, through which runs a lazy brook, is partially hidden by a 
clump of trees. Early Fall pervades the air. 
Signed at the lower right, O. P. Buacx. 
From the collection of Mrs. M. J. Falk. 


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No. 99 


ANTONY SERRES /”’ ) 


French. Born at Bordeaux in 1828; a frequent exhibitor at the 
Paris Salon. 


CONTADINA AND CHILD 

Height, 51 inches; length, 88 inches 
Tue lovely Madonna-like mother presses her young daughter to her 
breast, and is seated under some trees. In the distance is a landscape 


and the sea. 
Signed at the lower right, ANTONY SERRES. 


From the collection of Mrs. P. D. Riggs. 


No. 100 


WILHELM K. RAUBER \’ ~~ 
GERMAN: 1849— 


THE MESSAGE 
(On Panel) 
Height, 18 inches; length, 131% inches 


In an old Dutch cabinet, the daughter of the house is giving a secret 
message to one of the pages, and is enjoining him to secrecy and care 
in its delivery; a trophy of musical instruments is hanging on the 
wall, showing the romantic bent of the lady. 


Signed at the lower left, W. Ravuser, 1884. 
From the collection of M. Meserole, Esq. 


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No. 101 


FRITZ ZUBER-BUHLER 


ConTEMPORARY: GERMAN 


LOOKING AT THE CHICKS 
Height, 71% inches; length, 51 inches 


A youne girl is showing her baby sister a basket of chicks, where the light a 
is streaming into the old kitchen. : 
Signed at lower right, ZUBER Bowen 


No. 102 
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HENRY W. RANGER /4/ ~~ 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


SHEEP RETURNING HOME 
(Water Color) 


Height, 15 inches; length, 101% inches 


A cHiLL and rainy November day, with the leaves almost gone, and the 


gray blue evening quickly gathering. i 
Signed at lower left, H. W. RanceEr. 
No. 103 ay 


Cc. L. STEENKS / / 


ConTEMPORARY: AMERICAN 


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STILL LIFE 
Height, 181% inches; length, 181% inches 


Paxe pink chrysanthemums in an iridescent vase. 


Signed at lower right, C. L. STEENKs. 


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No. 104 


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SAMUEL COLMAN / )/ — 


ConTEMPORARY: AMERICAN 
SAWMILL RIVER, WESTCHESTER COUNTY 
| Height, 734 inches; length, 1414 inches 
Larce trees stand on the bank of the river, which flows lazily by. 


Signed at lower right, Sam Cotman. 


No. 105 


ALFRED BOEHMW 


ConTEMPORARY: GERMAN 
A MONK READING 
Height, 11 inches; length, 81% inches 
In a large and comfortable armchair sits the old monk, reading a large 


tome. 
Signed at lower right, A. Borum. 


No. 106 


DAVID JOHNSON, N.A. / 
AmERIcAN: 1827— 


A STUDY FROM NATURE, RAMAPO 
Height, 14 inches; length, 211% inches 


A PLEASANT pasture flanked by low wooded hills stretches to the river, 


_ with low hills beyond. A large oak stands out on the right, under which 


two people are resting. 
Signed at lower left, DJ. 76. 


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No. 107 


JULIEN DUPRE 2/0 oe 


Born in Paris. Medals, 1880, 1881; silver 1889 E. U.; Cross of the 
Legion of Honor 1892. Hors concours 1900. E.U. 


HARVESTING IN NORMANDY 
Height, 14 inches; length, 17 inches 


A pEasant woman is lifting a large pile of hay; a river is in the distance 


and other peasants are at work further afield. 


Signed at lower right, JuuieN Dupré. 4 


No. 108 < 


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TH. VAN SLUYS /“ 7 
ConTEMPORARY: DutTCcH 


SHEEP 
Height, 151% inches; length, 2844 inches 


Four sheep and two tiny lambs are depicted resting on some straw. 


Signed at lower right, Tu. Van Suvys. 


No. 109 poe 


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JEAN JACQUES HENNER“< / © 


French. Born in 1829. Grand Prix de Rome 1858: medals 1863, 
1865, 1866; Member of the Institute 1889; Grand Prix 1900. E. 
U. Hors concours. Grand Officer of the Legion of Honor 1908. 
Died 1905. 


IDEAL HEAD 
Height, 174% inches; length, 18 inches 


A PENSIVE young girl with auburn hair and blue bodice. 


Signed at upper left, J. J. HENNER. 


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No. 110 


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FELIX ZIEM {© | 


French. 1821-1911. Medals, 1851, 1852; Officer of the Legion of 
Honor 1878. Hors concours. 


VENICE BY MOONLIGHT 


Height, 14 inches; length, 211% inches 


Tue gondola gently swings over the moonlit lagoon. The lights of the 
grand palaces burn brightly in the distance. 


Signed at lower right, Zrem. 


No. 111 


EUGENE VERBOECKHOVEN 


Dutch, 1798-1881. A member of the academies at Brussels, Ant- 
werp, Ghent and Amsterdam. Legion of Honor; Commander of 
the Orders of Leopold and of Francis Joseph. 


THE SICK LAMB 
(Water Color in Sepia) 


Height, 15 inches; length, 21 inches 


Iw a flat pastoral country a flock of sheep and goats are being led home 
by their shepherd, who carries a sick lamb in his arms. A marvelously 
fine specimen of this clever master. 


Signed at lower right in full, 1844. 


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No. 112 


EUGENE LOUIS GABRIEL ISABEY// / 


French 1804-1886. Medals 1824, 1827, 1855. Chevalier of the 
Legion of Honor. ; Sa 


ON THE COAST 
Height, 11 inches; length, 84 imches 


A LITTLE peasant girl with a basket on her left arm carries her favorite  —__ 
doll in her other. Several figures beyond, with a ship in the middle dis- 
tance. 3 a 

Signed at lower left, EK. Isanry. 


EMILIO SANCHEZ-PEERa Oe: = 


Spanish, 1859-1907. Paris, Honorable veo 1886; silver medal 
1889. E.U. Hors concours. 


ACALA 
(On Panel) 


Height, 10 inches; length, 14 inches m 


A PLEASANT stream saunters by; a well-wooded right bank. On the left 
are a farmhouse and a bridge, with low hills behind. A sunny and pleasant 
scene. 


Signed at lower right, KE. SancHEz-PrErrier, “AcALA.” 


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“a CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A./4 CC” 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


TITH ON THE HILL 


Height, 151% inches; length, 1014 inches 


On a gentle sloping hill are a flock of sheep with their shepherd and his 
dog. Several trees form the background to the right. 


Signed at lower left, CanLETON WiccINs. 


No. 115 


JULES HEREAU 


CoNTEMPORARY: FRENCH 


A SHEPHERDESS AND HER FLOCK 


Height, 22 inches; length, 1614 inches 


A PEASANT woman, with a sheaf of wheat under her left arm, rests on 
her staff. Her dog is intelligently looking up at her. The flock of 
sheep are quietly grazing beyond. 


Signed at lower right, Jutes Hiéreav, ’67. 


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No. 116 


THEODORE ROUSSEAU | 
French, 1812-1867. Medals, 1834, 1849, 1867; Officer of the Legion 
of Honor 1867. 
CATTLE RETURNING HOME 
(On Panel) 
Height, 121% inches; length, 18% inches 


Trove sparsely wooded pasturage, with a pool of water in the fore- 


ground, a herd of cattle are returning to the farm. 


Signed at lower right, Tu. RoussEav. 


No. 117 


F. KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN, N.A. 
. Dutcu-AmeErican: 1829—19138 


Chevalier of the Order of the Lion, of the Netherlands. Member of 
the Academies of Amsterdam and Rotterdam, and of the Belgian 
Water-Color Society; Associate of the National Academy in New 
York, and member of the American Society of Painters in Water 
Colors. Medals at Amsterdam in 1860, and at Philadelphia in 1876. 
N.A. in 1888. 


JANUARY 
Height, 6 inches; length, 8 wmches 


Many people are seen sleighing and skating on a hard frozen Dutch canal; 
on the left bank is a refreshment tent with a flag flying over. 


Signed at the lower left, F. Kruseman, Fc. January 1855. 
From the collection of H. V. Weil, Esq. 


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No. 118 


F. KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN, N.A. 
Dutcu-American: 1829—1913 


FEBRUARY 

Height, 6 inches; length, 8 inches 
Ducks are swimming in a large pool; beyond are several peasants with a 
harrow in front of an old thatched cottage. A woodsman is cutting off 


some branches from a few bare trees. A warm lowering sky completes 
the scene. ; 


Signed at the lower left, F. Kruseman, Fc. FeEsruary 1855. 
From the collection of H. V. Weil, Esq. 


No. 119 


F. KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN, N.A. 
Dutcu-AmMERIcAN: 1829—1913 


MARCH 
Height, 6 inches; length, 8 inches 


A PLEASANT sunny day lights up a cottage on the left, while in the adja- 
cent field, boors are planting the ground; beyond in a further field, the 
ploughman wends his way. A stream and a straggling hamlet are seen 
in the distance. : 


Signed at the lower right, F. Kruseman, Fc. Marcu 1859. 
From the collection of H. V. Weil, Esq. 


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No. 120 
F. KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN, N.A. 
DutcH-AMERICAN: 1829—1913 


APRIL 
Height, 6 inches; length, 8 inches 


A pvoot in the foreground is surrounded by green pastures in which cattle 
and sheep are grazing; a woman holds an injured lamb. A small ruin 
is seen on rising ground, and a large bare tree is on the right. 


Signed at the lower right, F. Kruseman, Fc. Aprit 1855. 
From the collection of H. V. Weil, Esq. 


No. 121 


F. KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN, N.A. 
Dutcu-AmeErican: 1829—1913 
MAY 
Height, 6 inches; length, 8 inches 
A smMaALu stream runs through a pleasant grove of trees, horse-chestnuts 
are blooming, and several boys are fishing; further afield is a group of 


peasants and a dog resting. The vista of a sunny village shows through 
the trees. 


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From the collection of H. V. Weil, Esq. 


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No. 122 


F. KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN, N.A. 
Dutcu-American: 1829—1913 
JUNE 
Height, 6 inches; length, 8 inches 
A wine expanse of slightly undulating country is seen from rising ground ; 
A chateau is on the left, and a broad river in the center. An old peddler 


and his dog are approaching a couple of peasants who are resting under 
a large tree on the right. 


Signed at the lower right, F. Kruseman, Fc. June 1855. 
From the collection of H. V. Weil, Esq. 


No. 128 


F. KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN, N.A. 
DutcH-AMERICAN: 1829—1913 


JULY 
Height, 6 inches; length, 8 imches 


A warm sunny, cloudless sky covers a fertile and flat country, with a 
windmill on the right and large trees to the left. Many peasants are 
working in the hayfields, and loading their wagon. : 


Signed at the lower right, ¥. Kruseman, Fc. Jury 1855. 
From the collection of H. V. Weil, Esq. | 


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No. 124 


F. KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN, N.A. 
DutcH-AMERICAN: 1829—1913 


AUGUST 


Height, 6 inches; length, 8 inches 


Prasants are garnering the wheat sheaves; a windmill is on the right, 
and a church on a slight hill, to the left. A river occupies the middle 
distance, a black cloud drifts across the blue sky. ‘— 


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Signed at the lower right, F. Kruseman, Fe. Aveust 1260, 
From the collection of H. V. Weil, Esq. , 


No. 125 


F. KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN, N.A. 
DutcH-AMERICAN: 1829—19138 


SEPTEMBER 
Height, 6 inches; length, 8 inches 
A woopvep dell with its small brook o’erhung with trees, whose leaves 
are Sr eeLy turning, contains a group of peasants in conversation. 
Signed at the lower left, F. Kruseman, Fc. SrptemBer 1855. 
From the collection of H. V. Weil, Esq. 


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No. 126 


F. KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN, N.A. 
Dutcu-AmERrican: 1829—1913 
OCTOBER 


Height, 6 inches; length, 8 inches 


A zarcE tree has been blown down across the roadway, the others are 
nearly bare; in the distance is a party of huntsmen with their dogs and 
keepers. A lurid setting sun in a blue sky, shows the crescent October 
moon which has just risen. 


Signed at the lower left, F. Kruseman, Fc.. Ocroser 1855. 
From the collection of H. V. Weil, Esq. 


No. 127 


F. KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN, N.A. 
DutcH-AmeErican: 1829—1913 


NOVEMBER 


Height, 6 inches; length, 8 inches 


A TEMPEsTUOUs snowstorm has broken over the old farmhouse and its 
barn; a farmhand is hastily dragging a bull towards his stall. Winter 
and rough weather have set in. 


Signed at the lower right, F. Kruseman, Fc. November 1855. 
From the collection of H. V. Weil, Esq. 


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No. 128 


F. KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN, N.A. 
DutcH-AMERICAN: 1829—1913 


DECEMBER 
Height, 6 inches; length, 8 inches 


Curistmas Day. A large church is lighted up, although the sun is only J 
just setting, leaving a warm glowing sky; snow is on the ground and ~ 
large fir trees fill in the right; the pious are on their way to vespers. = 


Pa. 


Signed at the lower right, F. Kruseman, Fc. DrEcEMBER 1855. My a 
From the collection of H. V. Weil, Esq. . 


No. 129 


GUERRINO GUARDAHASSI 


Italian. Born in Rome, 1841. A member of the Academy of St. q 
Luc. 4 


THE ASTRONOMER 
Height, 171% inches; length, 141% inches 


An elderly gentleman in a black suit is seated in a high-back Renaissance 
chair, while his devoted daughter pours out for him a large glass of wine; 
she is robed in a beautiful draped and embroidered pale lavender silk dress ; 
a kitten sits contentedly at the old gentleman’s feet, while on the rich 
red damask-covered table are scattered a globe, a telescope, an old book 
and his spectacles. Painted with vigor and a great fineness of charming 
detail. 

Signed at the lower right, G. GUARDAHASSI. 


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No. 130 


EDWARD MORAN, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1829— 


SUNSET IN NEW YORK HARBOR 


Height, 17 inches; length, 24 inches 


Beuinp a bank of red clouds, the sun throws its glittering beams on the 
water, leaving the distant city in shadow. 


Signed at the lower left, Epwarp Moran. 


_ From the collection of Mrs. Coks. 


No. 131 


J. G. BROWN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1831—19138 


WATCHING THE WOODPECKER 
Height, 18 inches; length, 12 inches 


A youne girl in a blue smock leans against a tree trunk, and watches a 
woodpecker at work. A very early example of this well-known artist. 


Signed at the lower left, J. G. Brown, 1866. 


From the collection of Mrs. P. D. Riggs. 


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No. 182 


BENNO ADAM 
German: Born 1812; died 1892. Exhibited in Munich Gallery. 


A NOBLE MASTIFF 


Oval: Height, 8015 inches 


Tue intelligent. animal is evidently looking for his master. A fine speci- - . 
men of this well known animal painter’s work. 


- Signed at lower left, Benno Apam, 1861. 


No. 133 


ALIX LOUISE ENAULT 
FreNcH: CoNTEMPORARY . | . 


A pupil of Tissier and Willems. 


PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN ae 


Height, 1614 inches; length, 11% imches 


A CHARMING subject with large hoop earrings, and a Spanish shawl thrown 
over her soft pink silk dress; the costume is completed with a black | 
ostrich-feathered hat. 


Signed at upper right, Aurx Enauurt, 1870. 


From the collection of Mrs. Charles Lawrence. 


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No. 134 


ROBERT SWAIN GIFFORD 
AMERICAN: 1840—1905 


ON THE LAGOON, VENICE 
Height, 24 mches; length, 41 Dice 


A conpoxa and other shipping lazily wend their way by the great pal- 
aces of the past. 


Signed at the lower right, R. Swarn Girrorp, 1880. 
From the collection of G. C. Clark, Esq. 


No. 135 


A. ROOSENBOOM 


ConNTEMPORARY: DutcH 


A REST IN THE WOODS 

Height, 16 inches; length, 11 inches 
A wapy is seated on a grassy bank, in an early Victorian costume of 
pale pink silk and an overdress of white mull. 


Signed at the lower left, A. RoosENzBoom. 
From the collection of Charles E. Bigelow, Esq. 


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No. 136 


FERDINAND MAROHN 


Frencuo: CONTEMPORARY 


An exhibitor at the Paris Salon 


TOO MUCH HOLIDAY 
Height, 6 inches; length, 4 inches 


A youne countryman, in his best attire, is having a great deal of difficulty 
in negotiating his way home. 


Signed at the lower left, F. Maroun. — 
From the collection of M. Meserole, Esq. “ee 


No. 187 


FRIEDERICH PERLBERG 
German. Born 1848 in Nirnberg. A noted aquarellist. — 


A SCENE FROM “DON QUIXOTE” a 
(Gouache Drawing) By a 

Height, 514 inches; length, 44% mches 
Tue knight has laid aside a part of his armor, and is resting and medi- 


tating upon the distant view; Sancho Panza lazily sits astride his horse. 
A beautiful example of this art. 


Signed at lower right, F. PERLBERG. 
From the Kalaskis Collection. 


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No. 138 


THOMAS SULLY 
AMERICAN: 1788-——1872 


Born in England, he came to America at the age of nine, studied in 
Charleston, S. C. He several times visited Europe, painted a por- 
trait of Queen Victoria in England, and many other notables of his 
day. 


NOV EMBER 
Height, 28 inches; length, 2514 inches 


A youné girl with auburn hair and Mary Stuart cap, leans on a win- 
dow sill, and watches some one approach; a charming simple figure in 
white. 

: Signed at the lower right, TS in monogram ’65. 


From the Kalaskis Collection. 


No. 189 


FRANCOIS ANTOINE DE BRUYCKER 
Belgian. Born in 1816. A pupil of de Brackeleer. 


RETURN OF THE JOVIAL FARMER 
Height, 23 inches; length, 2614 imches 


In a happy frame of mind and free from all care, the convivial old man 
returns from a visit to some of his friends, two of whom have seen him 
to his door. The old wife is giving him a severe piece of her mind, but 
it is just so many wasted words. His daughter is steadying the old man, 
who is singing, to a rush-bottom chair so that he may be comfortable, 
and two younger children are looking on in evident amusement. The 
frugal evening meal of potatoes is on the table. 


Signed on the leg of the table, F. De Bruycxer, 1841. 
From the collection of Mrs. Suydam. 


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No. 140 


GUSTAV HOLWEG 


Austrian. An exhibitor at the Vienna and Munich Academies. 


THE OLD BACHELOR 
se (On Panel) 
Height, 91% inches; length, 7 inches 


Tue old gentleman in his richly brocaded orange coat and knee breeches, 


is sitting in an Old World chamber, his dinner before him; his cat is on — % 
the. opposite chair, watching patiently for a piece of meat that he has 
raised on a fork. A beautiful Oriental rug is spread upon the floor. A 


charming and intimate scene. 


Signed at the lower right, G. Hotwec, 88, 


From the collection of Mrs. Charles Lawrence. 


No. 141 


ADRIAEN VAN OSTADE 
Dutcu: 1610—1685 


A very prolific painter who is represented in the following galleries: 
Amsterdam, Antwerp, London, Paris and Petrograd. 


DUTCH BOORS AT THE TAVERN DOOR 
Height, 13 inches; length, 19 inches 


A croup of men are smoking and drinking; an old woman brings an- 
other big brown jug to replenish their supply. On the right is a river 
bordered by beautifully wooded hills in which nestles an interesting 
chateau and a castle. 


From the collection of Mrs. Charles Lawrence. 


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No. 142 


F. O. CONRAD 


GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


THE BOTANIST 
(On Panel) 


Height, 19 inches; length, 12 inches 


A CLEVER, spectacled face is examining a floral specimen. 
Signed at the lower left, F. O. Conran. 
From the collection of Mrs. M. J. Falk. 


No. 148 


J. CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1848— 


MOONLIGHT ON THE LAKE 


Height, 161% mches; length, 281% inches 


Tue moon shows itself through a cloudy sky, and casts its beams upon 
the lake in the foreground; on the left are some dark fir trees, in the dis- 
tance low hills. . 

Signed at the lower right, J. C. Wicerns. 


From the collection of Mrs. B. Fairchild. 


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G. SCHWENINGER 

CoNTEMPORARY: AUSTRIAN 

A LOUIS QUINZE INTERIOR a 
Height, 181 inches; length, 15 inches . 

On a crimson sofa reclines a lady in a blue silk court costume; a gen- - 


tleman in a richly embroidered violet velvet coat is entertaining her. x 3 
From the collection of Mrs. M. J. Falk. 


No. 145 


HENRY C. BISPHAM 
AmeERIcAN: 1841—1882 | 


THE COMING STORM 
Height, 24 inches; length, 43 inches 
Ox some high ground an angry bull watches the scene; two See and — ae 
a few sheep are grouped around. a 
Signed at the lower left, H. C. BispHam. 4 | 


From the collection of Mrs. Coks. 


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No. 146 


Es A. CHAPPEL 
9 = a, Frencu: 1880— 


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‘THE STUDIO OF 4 NOBLE ROMAN 


| Height, 12 inches; length, 15 inches 

:ANTILY draped female is posing for the artist, and several other models 
| | ge <4 . 4 ae Signed at the lower right, A. CHarret, 1880. 
a 2 From the collection of Charles E. Bigelow, Esq. 


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Se ene BENNO ADAM 

Z German. Born 1812; died 1892. Exhibited in Munich Gallery. 
‘TWO DOGS 

ae: | ae Height, 30 inches; length, 41 inches 

_ A pACHSHUND and a terrier are eagerly watching a hole in the floor of 
2 a stable, for the appearance of a rat. - 

; Signed at the lower left, Benno Apam. 
From the collection of Mrs. P. D. Riggs. 


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No. 148 


WALTER L. PALMER, N.A. 
AmERICcAN: 1887— 


HUDSON RIVER IN WINTER 
Height, 2514 inches; length, 36 inches 


A pate blue sky is reflected in the water, and tinges the snowy banks. A - 
few late leaves are still flaunting themselves on a wiry oak in the fore- : 
geound: A beautiful, decorative panel. 


Signed at the lower left, W. L. Parmer, N.A., 1887. 


From the collection of Mrs. Charswood. 


No. 149 


CAESAR PATTEIN 
French. Born at Steenworde Nord. Medal, third class, 1896. 


THE WOOD GATHERERS IN NORMANDY 
Height, 231% inches; length, 294% wmches 


In a wooded and undulating landscape are three peasant girls returning 
with bundles of fagots; in the roadside is another one tying up a bundle 
which has evidently come apart, while a young boy watches the pro- 
ceedings. 


Signed at the lower right, Caznsar PATTEIN. — 


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‘No. 150 


THOMAS COLE; N.A. 
AMERICAN :: 1801—1848 
ITALIAN LANDSCAPE 


Height, 20 inches;. length, 24 inches 


Romantic hills shelter a lake, which is bordered by a small village. 


re eae | ». Signed at the lower right, T. Corr. 
From the collection of Mrs. Coks. _ 


No. 151 


ALFRED FRANCOIS GUES 
French. Born at Montargis. A pupil of Gleyre. 
THE CONSPIRATOR be 
(On Panel) 


Height, 11 inches; length, 8 inches 


A MUSKETEER of the guard waits in the anteroom for his victim. 
Signed at lower left, A. Guts. 
From the collection of Charles E. Bigelow, Esq. 


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No.- 152 


BENNO ADAM oS 
German. Born 1812; died 1892. Exhibited at Munich Gallery. 2 
DOE AND FAWN 
| Height, 88 inches; length, 47 inches 
A vor and her fawn are resting in a shady glen. 


Signed at the lower right, BENNo Apam. 
From the collection of Mrs. P. D. Riggs. sf 


No. 153 


ALANX FRANCAIS 
Frencu: 1881— 


NEAR FONTAINEBLEAU 
Height, 21 inches; length, 28 inches 


Two boys are fishing in a small pool, with sheep grazing in the pasture 
beyond; feathery trees are seen on the rising ground to the left. A 
cloudy and luminous sky throws a pleasing light across the middle dis- 
tance. | 


Signed at lower left, Frangats. 


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No. 154 


GERARD BILDERS 


DutcH-AMERICAN: CONTEMPPORARY 


NOONDAY REST 
Height, 10 inches; length, 12 inches 
_A pEasanT girl, with her goat, is resting under a sheaf of wheat; low-ly- 
ing Dutch country, with a windmill and hamlet in the distance. 


Signed at-the lower right, Gerarp Bi.pers. 


From the collection of Charles E. Bigelow, Esq. 


No. 155 


NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 
Frencu: 1808—1876 
Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. 
A PACK OF HOUNDS IN THE FOREST OF 
FONTAINEBLEAU 
Height, 18 inches; length, 22 inches 


TueereE hounds have lost the scent and are in a small gulley, surrounded 
by large oaks. 


Signed at the lower right, N. Diaz. 


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No. 156 


ROBERT C. MINOR, N.A. 
.. AMERICAN: 1840—1904 


MORNING ON THE MEUSE (NEAR HUY) 
(On Panel) 


Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


On the right bank, under some trees, is an old man fishing; across the _ 
stream are some peasants washing. clothes from a boat. Beyond, in the | a 
pasture, are cattle grazing; a small hamlet sheltered by wooded ee is a 
in the distance. On the left are two silver birches. : 


Signed at the lower right, Minor. 


No. 157 


ERNEST VICTOR HAREUX 
French. Born in Paris, 1847. A frequent exhibitor at the Salon. 


MOONLIGHT 
Height, 18 inches; length, 22 inches 


A sMALL stream runs across the scene; trees are on its bank; a hamlet in 
the distance. The blue light of the moon throws heavy shadows, ane 
bathes the scene in a general monotone of blue. 


Signed at the lower right, E. V. fie 


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No. 158 


ARTHUR GEORGE VON RAMBERG 
Gera 1810-1875 mgk 


READING: “ILLUS TRATI ONS TO 
SCHILLER’S POEMS” 
Height, 46 inches; length, 38 inches. 


Tx a wooded dell a young man is reading the poems of Schiller to a young 
lady in an old-fashioned costume, who is listening intently to the har- 
monious words. 


Signed at the lower right, A. Rampere, 1874. 


From the collection of Mrs. Charswood. 


No. 159 


ROBERT C. MINOR, N.A. 
American: 1840—1904 


CHATEAU ROCHEJACQUELINE, 
NEAR CHAILLY, FRANCE 
(On Panel) 


Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


Tux chateau is seen through an alley, through which runs a well-wooded 
brook. A blue summer sky is reflected in the brook. 


Signed on the back, Ropert C. Minor. 


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No. 160 


JULES JAMES ROUGERON 


French. Born at Gevray in 1841; died 1880. A pupil of Pica and i4 


Cabanel, and frequently exhibited at the Paris Salon. 


A WEDDING IN A SPANISH VILLAGE 
Height, 37 mches; length, 60 inches 


Returnine from the church to the marriage feast, the procession is led 


by a young man playing the guitar, and two priests; the charming young 4 
bride, in white embroidered satin gown and a beautiful white lace man-— = 
tilla, coyly hangs on the bridegroom’s arm, while he regards her with 


much affection. A little flower-girl follows closely behind, and then troop 


out the guests of various quality and rank, who are beset by a group x 
of ragged beggars on the ee of the church. Full of character and 


interest. 


Signed at lower left, J. RoucEron *73. 


From the collection of Mrs. P. D. Riggs. 


No. 161 


FRANZ VAN LEEMPUTTEN 
Beucian: 1850— 


ROTTERDAM FROM ACROSS THE RIVER 
Height, 27 inches; length, 184% mches 


An old peasant woman is knitting, and leading her fleck of sheep home, 
while a man who has been harrowing talks to her from the back of his 
horse. The gray outline of the city and its shipping are seen in the dis- 
tance. 


Signed at lower right, Franz Van LEEMPUTTEN. 


From the collection of Mrs. M. J. Falk. 


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No. 162 


ALFRED STEVENS 
Beucian: 1828—1906 


A member of the Order of Leopold and an Officer of the Legion of 
Honor. 


AN OFFERING TO THE VIRGIN 
| (On Panel) 
Height, 18 inches; length, 22 inches. 


A cHURCH interior, in Belgium, shows a widow impaling a candle on a 
church candlestick. Seated near her is a female relative, in sad reverie, 
who is wearing an old Persian shawl, the exquisite texture of which one 
can almost feel. 

Signed at the lower right, ALFRED STEVENS. 


From the collection of Mrs. B. Fairchild. 


No. 163 


HENRY PEMBER SMITH 
AMERICAN: 1854—1907 


A VILLAGE IN KENT, ENGLAND 
Height, 25 inches; length, 35 inches 


Some fine old oaks throw their gnarled branches to the sky; a pool of 
water is on the left; a farmhouse, and a road winding to the right, on 
which a peasant girl is walking past a chalk cutting. Reminiscent of “Old 
Crome.” 

Signed at the lower right, Henry P. Smiru. 


From the collection of Mrs. Charswood. 


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No. 164 


BERTHOLD WOLTZ 
German: 1829—1896 
Exhibited at Diisseldorf Gallery 


THE OATH 
Height, 331% inches; length, 42 ches — 


Tuer venerable Justice of the Peace is swearing an elderly man before | tite 
gives his evidence. The old woman plaintiff, with her peasant daughter, © R 
are watching the proceedings, the old woman with a patient and dubiou 
look of resignation on her face, the daughter with a look of angry scorn 
near the judge’s table sits a more opulent female, who regards them wit 
a contemptuous smile. A realistic and carefully portrayed scene. 


Signed at lower right, B. Wourz, Wrmai 
From the collection of Mrs. P. D. Riggs. 


No. 165 a 
SIR HENRY RAEBURN, R.A. 


Born March 4, 1756, at Stockbridge, Edinburgh. Was Court 2 
Painter to George IV. Died in 1823. One of the few great por- 
trait painters. aa 


DUGALD STEWART 
Height, 40 inches; length, 31 inches 


Tux famous writer is seated in an armchair, with hands clasped in his _ 
lap and facing the spectator; large, clean-shaven, and thoughtful fea- — 
tures, a domed benevolent head with gray hair at the sides of the temples 
only, and small side whiskers. Half length. Many volumes of books are __ 
on the left, and a rich dull red velours curtain is draped to the right. 


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Second Evening 


No. 166 


JOSEPH BAIL 
French, Paris. Mention honorable, 1885. Medals, third class, 1886; 
second class, 1887; silver, 1889; E. U. Cross of the Legion of Honor, 
1900; Gold Medal, 1900; E. U. Medal of Honor, 1902; Hors con- 
cours. Member of the Society of French Artists. 
STILL LIFE , 
Height, 18 inches; length, 22 inches 
A BEAUTIFUL Augsburg table clock is flanked by a piece of green Span- 


ish pottery, while a carved ivory powder flask lies in front. The back- 
ground is a crimson velvet curtain. A charming bit of color. 


Signed at the lower left, Baru JosEru. 
From the collection of M. Meserole, Esq. 


No. 167 


JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER, R.A. 
EneutsH: 1775—1851 


IN THE IONIAN ISLANDS 
| Height, 8 inches; length, 12 inches 
A rapiantT sun fills the lake with its effulgence; on the left are some trees 
and rocks. A fairy-like scene. (Has been restored.) 


From the collection of Mrs. Charles Lawrence. 


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No. 168 
HENRY INMAN 


AMERICAN 


Born at Utica, 1802, he was a pupil of that erratic genius Jarvis s 
His early death in 1846 was unfortunate. ‘ 


CHARLES PINKNEY 
Height, 41 inches; length, 821% imches 


THREE-QUARTER length; seated in a red leather armchair, directly look- 


ing at the spectator, near an open window from which a residence is 


seen in the distance: florid and burly in vigorous health, a high forehead, 
clean-shaven except small side whiskers. A strong, determined charac- 
ter costumed in a white stock, yellow vest, and blue coat with brass 
buttons. A crimson curtain furnishes the background. 


From the Sypher Estate. 


No. 169 
CHARLES MELVILLE DEWEY 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


Exhibited at the National Academy 


AFTER MUCH RAIN i 
Height, 124% inches; length, 18 inches 
A country road, passing through some flat fields, shows many pools of 


water; some almost denuded trees, on the right, herald the approach 
of winter. A cool cloudy sky overhead. 


Signed at the lower left, CHarLEs MELVILLE DEwrEy. ~ ; : 


From the collection of Mrs. Charswood. 


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No. 170 


THOMAS SULLY 
AMERICAN: 1783—1872 


PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL 
Height, 261 inches; length, 22 inches 
A youne girl in a yellow dress with a blue ribbon round the waist stands 
_ close to a low wall holding her favorite terrier. In pristine condition. 


Signed at lower left, T.S. (in monogram). 
F'rom the collection of Mrs. Theodore Linke. 


No. 171 


GEORGE INNESS, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1825—1894 


PASTURAGE IN NORMANDY 
(On Panel) 
Height, 17 inches; length, 21 inches 


A BROAD-SPREADING oak fills the center of the pasturage, and a peasant 
drives her small flock of sheep home. Broad in treatment and reminiscent 
of Corot. 


Signed at the lower right, G. InnEss. 


From the collection of Mrs. Satterlee Saltonstall. 


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No. 172 
CHARLES LORING ELLIOT, N.A. 


AMERICAN 


Born in 1812. Son of an architect, and pupil of Trumbull. Died — q 


in 1868. He painted a great number of the notables of his day. 


THOMAS APTHORPE COOPER 
Height, 8014 inches; length, 251% inches 


Tux handsome actor is seated near a fluted pilaster in a warm neutral 
background; costumed in a high white stock held by a gold pin and 


showing only the points of his collar, and black coat. Thoughtful, deep- 
set blue eyes, a fine regular nose, and sensitive mouth. Half length. 


From the Sypher Collection. 


No. 1738 


CHARLES LE BRUN 
Frencu: 1619—1690 


Painter to the King and Director of the famous Gobelins looms. 


THE WILD BOAR HUNT OF CALY DON, 
MELEAGER AND ATALANTA 


Height, 3214 mches; length, 38% inches 


Tue classic figures of the pictures are in a rocky glen; the boar has killed 
one of his antagonists and is now being brought to bay by some spear- 
men, while two horsemen behind are rounding him up with the hounds. 
In the foreground is a huntsman blowing his horn. Warm and definite 
in color. 


From the Estate of Marie Buttner, Montclair, New Jersey. 


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No. 174 


GEORGE INNESS, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1825—1894 


MORNING MIST 

Height, 14 inches; length, 18 inches 
In the foreground is a small pool with wooded hills receding to right and 
left, with the sun just coming up over the horizon. A heavy and fanciful 
mist clouds the top of the hills. Rich in color and full of dreamy sug- 


gestion. 
Signed at the lower right, G. Innzss. 


From the collection of Mrs. Satterlee Saltonstall. 


No. 175 


JOHANNES BERNHARDUS BLOMMERS 
Dutcu: 1845— 


DUTCH INTERIOR 

Height, 28 inches; length, 21 inches 
An old woman sits before the fire watching her kitten drinking milk. 
Her pensive figure shows many signs of age. Very strongly modeled. 


Signed at the lower right, BLoMMERs. 


From the collection of Mrs. Theodore Linke. 


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No. 176 


ANTOINE VOLLON 
Frencu: 1838— 


Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1870. 


STILL LIFE: A CORNER OF THE KITCHEN 
Height, 27 inches; length, 33% inches — 


Many tempting apples are in and around an old earthenware crock, a . 
glowing polished copper pot is in the background. Mentioned in the Dic- 
tionary of Painters. | Be 

Signed at the lower right, W. A. Vouton,. 


No. 177 


THOMAS SULLY 
AmeEnrican: 1783—1872 


GEORGE FREDERICK COOKE (ACTOR) 
Height, 24 inches; length, 201% inches 
Tuts versatile and talented actor is shown wearing a fur-trimmed coat 
and a high stock. His left hand is resting on a volume of Shakespeare. 
Signed at the lower left, TS (in monogram). 
From the collection of Miss Tillinghurst. | 


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No. 178 


PAUL GROLLERON 
Frencu: 1885— 


UN RENSEIGENMENT 
Height, 64 inches; length, 90 inches 


A Caprain of Infantry is making inquiries of an old peasant in a blue 
smock as to the position of the enemy; he is intently following the words 
of the old man. Behind is a squad of soldiers preparing to hold the 
ground that they have taken up. Re-enforcements are seen marching 
up. The snow has fallen and covers the winding road and the top of 
the stone garden wall with a mantle of white. 


Signed at the lower left, P. GrotiERon, ’85. 


No. 179 


REMBRANDT PEALE 
AMERICAN: 1778—1860 


Born in Pennsylvania, he early showed a strong bent for painting. 
Studied under his father and then under Benjamin West, and after 
three years in Paris, in 1795 he painted the original of this Wash- 
ington, which was purchased by the U. S. Government. 


PORTRAIT OF GEORGE WASHINGTON 
Height, 50 inches; length, 39 inches 


Tuis noble and dignified figure stands pleading some cause before his 
fellow citizens. One of the 110 known replicas of this important picture 
made by Peale. The canvas is arched at the top. 


From the Sypher Collection. 


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No. 180 


JOHN TRUMBULL 


Born at Lebanon, Conn., 1756. He served with distineten in tl ae 
War of Independence; a pupil of Benjamin West; became Preside a ¥: 
of the Academy of Arts, New York. Died in 1848. . ee 


FRANCIS GRANGER, POSTMASTER GENERAL 
IN NEW YORK, 184 


Height, 864% inches; length, 29 inches 
SEATED in a paneled oak room; a clean-shaven face, and hair slightly 
touched with gray, small dancing eyes, a humorous but firm mouth, ais 3 


a political figure of some ability. Halt length. 
From the Sypher Estate. 


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LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED 


“aneae 
ADAM, Benno 182, 147, 152 
BAIL, Joszrpu 166 
BERAUD, Jran 22 
BILDERS, Gerarp 154 
BISPHAM, Henry C. 145 
BLACK, O ive P. 98 
BLOMMERS, Jouannes Bernuarpvus 175 
BOAZ, Henry L. 57 
BOEHM, Atrrep 105 
BOUTIBONNE, E. 86 
BROMLEY, Witu1am 83 
BROWN, J. G., N.A. 38, 131 
BUNCE, Witu1am GEepNry 52 
BURILLOT, L. | 19 
CARAUD, Josrru 77 
_CARAVAGGIO, MicHELANGELO DA a 
CARPENTERO, JoHannes 78 
CERVI, G. 88 
CHAPPEL, A. 146 
COLE, Tuomas, N.A. 150 
COLMAN, Samuet, N.A. 104 
COMTE CALIX, Francois Ciaupivus 60 
CONRAD, F. O. 142 
COOMANS, Pierre Oniver JosePH 58 
COUTURE, Tuomas "5 
CURRAN, Cuartes C. 7 As 
DAUBIGNY, Kart Pierre 32 
DE BRUYCKER, Francois ANTOINE 139 


DEWEY, Cuarues MELVILLE 169 


DIAZ DE LA PENA, Narcisse VirGiLE 
DORIAN, C. S. 

DORSCHWILLER 

DUPRE, Ju.imn 

DUVAL, Pierre. Le Camus 


EATON, Cuaries Warren, N.A. 
ECHTLER, Apo.ru 
EDWARDS, S. Arent 
ELLIOT, Cuartes Lorine, N.A. 
ENAULT, Aurx Lovise 

EVANS, James, U.S.N. 


FIELD, E. Loyar 
FRANCAIS, Aranx 


GIFFORD, Rosert Swain 
GIRARD, A.sert 
GROLL, A. L. 
GROLLERON, Paut 
GUARDAHASSI, Guerrino 
GUES, A.rrep Francois 
GUYON, MaximitiienNne 


HAMON, Jean Lovis 
HAREUX, Ernest Vicror 
HART, Wituram, N.A. 
HARTING, M. 
HAUSER, Joun 
HENNER, Jean Jacques 
HEREAU, Jvutzs 
HOLWEG, G. 


INMAN, Henry 

_INNESS, Georcg, N.A. 
INNOCENTI, J. 

ISABEY, Evertne Louis Gasrier. 


171, 174 
33 
68, 112 


. CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
JACQUE, Cuaries EmiLe 24 


JAPANESE SCHOOL 1 
JOHNSON, Davip 106 
JURRES, J. H. 3 31 
KLIMSCH, Evucen 16, 17 
LAMBDIN, Grorce Cocuran 73 
LANDSEER, Sim Epwin, R.A. A2 
LAUR, Zu Ay 
LE BRUN, CHARLES 173 
LE JEUNE, Baron Louis Francois 89 
LELOIR, Maurice 29 
LOFANO, E. 84 
LOIR, Luter : 14, 21 
LOTZ, Matitpa A5 
MacENTEE, Jervis, N.A. 87 
MAJOR & KNAPP 7, 8,9 
MAROHN, Ferpinanp 136 
MAYNARD, Georce W., A.N.A. ; 43 
MINOR, Roserr C., N.A. 156, 159 
MORAN, Epwarp, A.N.A. 130 
MORAN, Tuomas, N.A. 28 
NEAL, Davin 64 
PALMER, Watter L., N.A. 148 
PATTEIN, Carsar 149 
PEALE, Rempranpt 179 
PECRUS, C. 69 
PERLBERG, Frieprricu 137 
PERRIER, Eminio Sancuez- 118 
PLUMOT, Annpré 76 


QUIVIERES, A. Marcorte DE 27 


RAEBURN, Sm Henry, R.A. 
RANGER, Henry W. 
RAUBER, WitHetm K. 
RIBERA, JosEeF DE 

RICO, Martin 

RIECKE, Groree 
ROELOFS, Ausert 
RONNER, Henriette 
ROOSENBOOM, A. 
ROSEN, J. 

ROUGERON, Ju.es James 
ROUSSEAU, Tuopore 


SALA, E. 
SCHWENINGER, G. 
SEIFERT, Aurrep 

SEIGNAC, GuiLLaumME 
SERRES, Antony 
SIMONETTI, Errore 
SMILLIE, Georce Henry, N.A. 
SMITH, Henry Pemser 
SMITH, J. Emery 

STEENKS, C. L. 

STEVENS, Aurrep 

SULLY, Tuomas 

SURRURE, Avcust 


TAMBURINI, A. 

TENIERS, Davm (ArtrisuteD TO) 
THAULOW, Fritz 

TRUMBULL, Joun 

TURNER, JosepH Matuiorp Wituiam, R.A. 


UNTERBERGER, F. R. 


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VAN ELTEN, F. Kruseman 


VAN LEEMPUTTEN, Franz 
VAN OSTADE, Avriann 

VAN SLUYS, Tueopore 
VERBOECKHOVEN, EvcEne 
VERNET, Emive Jean Horace 
VOILLEMOT, Cuaries ANDRE 
VOLLON, ANTOINE 

VON RAMBERG, Artuur GerorcGe 


WASHINGTON, Groretus 
WHISTLER, James Assporr McNEILL 
WIGGINS, J. Carueton, N.A. 
WILSON, Joun 
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WUST, W. 
WYANT, A. H. 


YOUNG, Harvey 


ZIEM, Feruix 
ZUBER-BUHLER, Frirz 


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